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free-fall the market was still searing and panic and rage not a good time to be the incumbent party or four john mccain to be saving resources and campaign media blitz. especially more than one-third of fort -- voters could not be moved with the illicit -- less sens barack obama got imploring ohio voters to take advantage of early boating he is not stupid but seizing the moment that is why we question they could blow the moment of the shane paul ryan is one thing when he first unleashes him here to what switches smart but it is still piling up voters in record numbers continue to pile up their ballots that looks dumb especially most will have the long before election day that for the moment barack obama looks good. that does not stick but it does not matter for them. why the romney campaign does not leave a minute to spare. air and i was startled by the numbers but they need to get the ads out and fast? >> look at i would this week the obama campaign says more than 100,000 ballots are from democrats versus 40,000 republicans. the obama campaign will hit them again and again. neil: i don't know t
free-fall the market was still searing and panic and rage not a good time to be the incumbent party or four john mccain to be saving resources and campaign media blitz. especially more than one-third of fort -- voters could not be moved with the illicit -- less sens barack obama got imploring ohio voters to take advantage of early boating he is not stupid but seizing the moment that is why we question they could blow the moment of the shane paul ryan is one thing when he first unleashes him...
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dagen: thanks to former bb&t ceo john allison. scary is the operative word. connell: but a good interview. we have sir richard branson coming up in the hour, talking about when you should go to school or if you should skip class to start a company, go to space, all kinds of things. richard branson coming up in the hour. dagen: but first, walt mossberg is talking about which of the smart phones is better when it comes to maps. he reviews the google maps for android phones. and we're all winners here. here are some winners: connell: no we're not. [laughter] with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. governor of getting it done. you know how to d
dagen: thanks to former bb&t ceo john allison. scary is the operative word. connell: but a good interview. we have sir richard branson coming up in the hour, talking about when you should go to school or if you should skip class to start a company, go to space, all kinds of things. richard branson coming up in the hour. dagen: but first, walt mossberg is talking about which of the smart phones is better when it comes to maps. he reviews the google maps for android phones. and we're all...
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about thirty seconds a lap kevin but i want to ask you know with a lot of speakers ask me do you know john it happens with him every year that diplomats walk out of the room i know the canadian delegation did when he spoke today do you think that we'll see anything like this when assigned a video link pops up and people will walk out of the room. yeah you know i doubt it i don't see that there's any sort of stakes out there where any of these countries have you anything like that all right having us all a blogger for firedoglake and as i mentioned earlier we will bring in julian assange just speech live when it happens so keep it tuned right here on r.t. . so i don't r.t. forget tanks and aircraft carriers and the internet can actually be a powerful tool to cause problems for an enemy ahead we'll tell you why the next war could be fought in cyberspace. well we spoke a little earlier about the busy day today at the u.n. general assembly and that included a talk given by iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad he spoke about the failed system of capitalism and of the world conflicts and was cr
about thirty seconds a lap kevin but i want to ask you know with a lot of speakers ask me do you know john it happens with him every year that diplomats walk out of the room i know the canadian delegation did when he spoke today do you think that we'll see anything like this when assigned a video link pops up and people will walk out of the room. yeah you know i doubt it i don't see that there's any sort of stakes out there where any of these countries have you anything like that all right...
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. >> cenk: indeed, but nonetheless that has never stopped warmonger john mccain. and he gave us this dribble. >> we're leaving and they're making the appropriate adjustments. he's consistently overridden the advice of recommendations of our military leaders, and the chickens are coming home to roost there. >> cenk: wait a minute chickens coming home to roost? are youare you malcolm x? reverend wright? you're saying that we deserved to be attack? he doesn't listen to his commanders, go to general john alan, the top commander in afghanistan and he's incredible about the attacks. watch. >> should americans brace themselves for more attacks? is this going to continue? >> it will. the enemy recognizes this is a vulnerableage. iraq, the signature weapon we hadn't seen before was the i.e.d. we had to adjust to that. here i think the signature attack that we're beginning to see is going to be the insider attack. >> cenk: you see that, senator mccain, they recognize it as vulnerability, and the commanders on the ground are saying we need to adjust. it's gotten really reall
. >> cenk: indeed, but nonetheless that has never stopped warmonger john mccain. and he gave us this dribble. >> we're leaving and they're making the appropriate adjustments. he's consistently overridden the advice of recommendations of our military leaders, and the chickens are coming home to roost there. >> cenk: wait a minute chickens coming home to roost? are youare you malcolm x? reverend wright? you're saying that we deserved to be attack? he doesn't listen to his...
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john, with whether this shows if housing is recovery, john, i think with housing if we how is that bloodletting has stopped that people feel better, that appears to be the case. >>i think it is good news, market has bottomed. but it should have bottomed years ago if the government let the market clear, they extended the correction period, and made it worse. but, housing is a big driver in the economy. the interesting question is how much we should be in housing. federal reserve holding down long-term interest rates, incident in housing we got ask the crisis, -- housing is consumption, it is not investment, we have a country that is deep in debt, as a individual and the national level. so how much do you want is an interesting question. neil: argument for, incentivizing that, we can only do better than where we are. we'll never get back to where we were, so every little bit helps, banks showing a greater will notion rented. -- to lend, and consumers more qualified. >> i think that housing beginning to recover is a good thing, but i think it is interesting that recovery was finally taking place,
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cheryl: ambassador john bolton, thank you. nice to see you, as always. >>> still to come, my two cents more on the u.n. meetings right here in new york city, and greece erupting into violence months after a new government was just formed, so how will the ongoing troubles overseas impact you and your money? we're talking about it next. cheryl: violent protests erupt? madrid and athens, up next why madrid and athens, up next why that's imp seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at sc
cheryl: ambassador john bolton, thank you. nice to see you, as always. >>> still to come, my two cents more on the u.n. meetings right here in new york city, and greece erupting into violence months after a new government was just formed, so how will the ongoing troubles overseas impact you and your money? we're talking about it next. cheryl: violent protests erupt? madrid and athens, up next why madrid and athens, up next why that's imp seems they haven't been moving much lately. but...
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powell: some people heard john f. kennedy talk about going to the moon. we are out of place in history that we need to be thinking about traveling and utilizing renewables. this is a milestone in our history. we cannot use the same old methods of extraction. compares drilling oil to putting a whim. we can produce energy, if this country could be as dedicated to renewables, we could invest well. by the way, europe is doing it, china is doing it, why are we not doing it? we can employ up to 4 million people. when you talk about creating jobs, if we could convert our systems, we can employ many more people than we can even imagine. it takes imagination and thinking out of the box and talking to people. we are only talking about the old and not the new. >> moderator: congressman cantor, almost all republicans have called for the repeal and replacement of obamacare for the affordable care act. preventing insurance companies from rejecting individuals with pre-existing connections, removing the lifetime cap on benefits and allowing children to remain on their p
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john alzheimer is here in two minutes cheryl: and fox business alert. airlines are collecting more than $1.5 billion in back fees that his largest amount ever collected in a six-month period. delta airlines collecting most fees. $30 million. united airlines coming in second with $350 million. can you take your carry-on? airlines are not the only ones winning on the bottom line. in the focus tonight, the most basic services. penalizing customers just for bringing in business. we have john ulzheimer from smartcredit.com. a huge piece in "the wall street journal." talking about the fact that there is no such thing as a free checking account anymore. we need to get used to this reality or do you think it's going to go back and the in the way of the consumer at some point? >> no, that's interesting. this step seems to ebb and flow. a lot of banks were implementing fees on debit cards and the consumers were outraged. all of a sudden, the banks acquiesced and stopped charging fees. it was a matter of time when the heat died down before they tried to implement
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. >> host: john is from illinois now. john is an independent. hi there. >> caller: hi. mr. johnson, the only problem i have is about the tax issue. and the reason why it's like -- the reason why i say that is, our taxes in this country have never been set at actually to be fair. what they were set up for originally was that the rich were supposed to pay the majority of their taxes in federal taxes, and the working class and the poor were supposed to pay most of -- the majority of theirs in home owners taxes, city and state taxes. and that has been all -- it's got everything out of sorts. my problem with what everybody calls a fair tax is, when you're on a fixed income, and these states are going to have to have such a high tax rate because the federal government is going to have such a lower one, that when anybody that is on a fixed tax rate goes in and buys a refrigerator, they cost $400, the lowest one they can buy, they have about $100 tax on the refrigerator. that is the problem. and the only ones it's going to hurt is people that are retired, people that are on disabil
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cheryl: ambassador john bolton, thank you. nice to see you, as always. >>> still to come, my two cents more on the u.n. meetings right here in new york city, and greece erupting into violence months after a new government was just formed, so how will the ongoing troubles overseas impact you and your money? we're talking about it next. cheryl: violent protests erupt? madrid and athens, up next why that's impacting the markets here at home and, also, what you can do about it. cheryl: more web sites are facing service issues. last week bank of america and chase bank were victims of cyber attacks, today you can add wells fargo, u.s. bank corp. and pnc to that list. customers are having difficulty accessing their online banking services. the attacks came after a posting on the internet yesterday calling for cyber attacks this week against the banks. the person who posted the message said the attacks will continue until the anti-islam video is taken offline. >>> all right, everybody, investors are on edge following a day of violet a
cheryl: ambassador john bolton, thank you. nice to see you, as always. >>> still to come, my two cents more on the u.n. meetings right here in new york city, and greece erupting into violence months after a new government was just formed, so how will the ongoing troubles overseas impact you and your money? we're talking about it next. cheryl: violent protests erupt? madrid and athens, up next why that's impacting the markets here at home and, also, what you can do about it. cheryl:...
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governor romney is taller than john mccain. actually 7 inches. mommy is 6-foot 2 inches tall senator mccain 517 inches and this time president obama is the shortest at 6-foot 1 inch and seven may be his lucky number he is also seven years younger than senator mccain but still 14 years older than obama first of all, street stocks closed with gains encouraging economic news dow jones industrial average of auto plants smb of five and nasdaq 15. adp better than expected 162,000 jobs this services sector at expanding the fastest europe and china pushes crude oil prices lower dropping at $88 the biggest decline in four months hewlett-packard's stock is down 13% after meg whitman predicted earnings will fall 10% next year. turning to the debate william joined by the chair reince priebus. -- . things looks at. i am ready that. >> i will sneak in candy bars and enjoyment on may setting the country straight. the president is conning the country the economy is then the ditch the debt is out of control. everything he promised four years ago across america ha
governor romney is taller than john mccain. actually 7 inches. mommy is 6-foot 2 inches tall senator mccain 517 inches and this time president obama is the shortest at 6-foot 1 inch and seven may be his lucky number he is also seven years younger than senator mccain but still 14 years older than obama first of all, street stocks closed with gains encouraging economic news dow jones industrial average of auto plants smb of five and nasdaq 15. adp better than expected 162,000 jobs this services...
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we will ask former governor john england next. south [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ >> time for a quick speed read of some of the day's other headlines. five stories in a minute of the boeing union technical engineers rejebbed aerospace giant's first contract offer. the union says boeing's proposed pay raises would not keep up with inflation. >>> american airline passenger seats came unbolted. this is the latest hurdle for the bankrupt airline trying to improve low on time, arrive al rates. >>> spirit airlines will begin charging passengers $100 for carry on fee for last minute payers. the airline is raising the fee to cut down on number of passengers who don't pay in adv
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joining us now is john bartis. he is medassets founder and ceo. john, you heard zane talking how he can't plan for payrolls because he doesn't know exactly how obamacare will work its way through the system. what about hospitals? how are hospitals preparing for the changes in the health care? >> well it is very challenging for them, david. in reality right now we're going to see somewhere around 20 million people enter the system, starting in 2014 to 2021. david: do you have the space for them? >> that is the biggest challenge but perhaps more serious challenge is what price will it have for the system. we believe medicaid, medicare rates which do not cover the actual cost of health care which is why private sector costs are so much higher. we see these influx of patients and putting pressure on hospitals financially on unit pricing basis that will invariably cause serious cost bumps for them. lauren: i can only imagine. we're not really describing what you really do. yes, you're a ceo but you work with four out of five hospitals across the nation
joining us now is john bartis. he is medassets founder and ceo. john, you heard zane talking how he can't plan for payrolls because he doesn't know exactly how obamacare will work its way through the system. what about hospitals? how are hospitals preparing for the changes in the health care? >> well it is very challenging for them, david. in reality right now we're going to see somewhere around 20 million people enter the system, starting in 2014 to 2021. david: do you have the space for...
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through the night with heavy hitting, like the former deck commission cochair, we also have senator john thune and los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. meanwhile, while the candidates debate over the direction of the country, companies are being scared right out of the country. then, the guy who stuffed himself in an overhead bin. a 100-dollar be. he is here to make his case. washington is jumping in. the health care takeover could nearly 1 billion people around the world don't have enough food to survive. we can't let this happen. there is something we can do about it. please join christina aguilera and yum! brands in the movement to fight world hunger by supporting the united nations world food programme. for more information, go to fromhungertohope.com. your contribution will feed children and save lives. together, we can stop the dying and start the living. and together, we can move people from hunger to hope. neil: companies are packing up so they don't have to pay up. there is a new cato study showing high corporate taxes are driving businesses out of here. the u.s. rate is near
through the night with heavy hitting, like the former deck commission cochair, we also have senator john thune and los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. meanwhile, while the candidates debate over the direction of the country, companies are being scared right out of the country. then, the guy who stuffed himself in an overhead bin. a 100-dollar be. he is here to make his case. washington is jumping in. the health care takeover could nearly 1 billion people around the world don't have enough...
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through the night with heavy hitting, like the former deck commission cochair, we also have senator john thune and los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. meanwhile, while the candidates debate over the direction of the country, companies are being scared right out of the country. then, the guy who stuffed himself in an overhead bin. a 100-dollar be. he is here to make his case. washington is jumping in. the health care takeover could be making people sick. neil: companies are packing up so they don't have to pay up. there is a new cato study showing high corporate taxes are driving businesses out of here. the u.s. rate is nearly twice the international average. david asman says that is a job killer. >> that is a job killer. they have a corporate rate of 18%, ours is 35%. this is sending businesses out of the country. what is really ridiculous is these high rates. just hang with me for a second. if you look at the chart, you can see that the most income from our taxes come from individual taxes. the third bar is corporate taxes and you can see the 7.9%. now, we have about $200 billion fr
through the night with heavy hitting, like the former deck commission cochair, we also have senator john thune and los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. meanwhile, while the candidates debate over the direction of the country, companies are being scared right out of the country. then, the guy who stuffed himself in an overhead bin. a 100-dollar be. he is here to make his case. washington is jumping in. the health care takeover could be making people sick. neil: companies are packing up so...
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we have john ulzheimer from smartcredit.com. a huge piece in "the wall street journal." talking about the fact that there is no such thing as a free checking account anymore. we need to get used to this reality or do you think it's going to go back and the in the way of the consumer at some point? >> no, that's interesting. this step seems to ebb and flow. a lot of banks were implementing fees on debit cards and the consumers were outraged. all of a sudden, the banks acquiesced and stopped charging fees. it was a matter of time when the heat died down before they tried to implement something new to help cover the bottom line, if you will. this time, it is the elimination of the free checking account. keep in mind that checking accounts are not terribly portable. we get used to having an account with a certain bank. we have checks and debit cards and automatic traps and deposit. it's not very easy to move yours are implementing fees. they realize that they can still charge $799 per month spume that's exactly what they're doing. if you look at the surveys, 82% want to talk
we have john ulzheimer from smartcredit.com. a huge piece in "the wall street journal." talking about the fact that there is no such thing as a free checking account anymore. we need to get used to this reality or do you think it's going to go back and the in the way of the consumer at some point? >> no, that's interesting. this step seems to ebb and flow. a lot of banks were implementing fees on debit cards and the consumers were outraged. all of a sudden, the banks acquiesced...
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on my right, we have john ikenberry from princeton. next to him as thomas friedman from "the new york times." then just a matter is from the carnegie endowment. then robert keeton from the brookings institute. -- jessica matthews and then robert kagan. i will open up with a quotation from one or two of the panelists and we will then have some interaction on the theme of the ". lanham alaskan questions about related issues. at the end of each one of these 20 or 25 minute sections i will look to you for questions or we can keep this as an attractive as possible and have you has engaged in the discussion as possible. at the very end, there will be a more -- more time so that then you will be able to introduce that into the discussion. we will wrap up here promptly at 8:00 tonight. when we do get to the question and answer. it would be good if you identify yourself and keep your statements in the form of a question rather than an oration. i have also talked to them about this same goal which is have a lot of brief comments and engagement o
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you have a republican governor there, john kasich, you have been working you hear the words drip out of his mouth every day. bring your business to ohio and bring it book up again. to a degree he has been successful. he says none of it is from washington. he makes the case it is his own tax policy and balanced budget bringing jobs back to ohio. the man be it romney or ohio, who can convince to bring back jobs he will within the job. >> not whether or not ohio is doing this much better, it is argument between romney or obama, who can do a better job of the country totally back the economy is growing anemicly, a couple points maybe. we should be growing at four or 5%. we should be exploding and we are not. >> brings you the whole point of 7.2%. okay, it is better than it was but is it good enough. why ohio? why does it always seem like the focus comes back to the buckeye state. this is a state of 12 million people. it is a cross-section of the american spectrum in everywhere. you have big cities, you have large empty spaces. rural, farmland. you have huge minority populations in cities
you have a republican governor there, john kasich, you have been working you hear the words drip out of his mouth every day. bring your business to ohio and bring it book up again. to a degree he has been successful. he says none of it is from washington. he makes the case it is his own tax policy and balanced budget bringing jobs back to ohio. the man be it romney or ohio, who can convince to bring back jobs he will within the job. >> not whether or not ohio is doing this much better, it...
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john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts abo oma. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business crit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, everday! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capitalne. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there
john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts abo oma. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business crit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, everday! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most...
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john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts about obama. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's sll business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! whwhy settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the ark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. ashley: pennsylvania judge handing a victory to democrats after state officials cannot enforce the new voter id law in the presidential election. the ruling expected to appeal to the state supreme court but because we are five weeks from election day, could easily be the final word on that wall. designed to keep minor
john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts about obama. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's sll business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! whwhy settle...
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john thain denies it the gullible reporter or not. he wants to sell cit, and this is why you watched fox business because they giv we give you tht up-to-date stories. there's not that he is trying to sell or that he wants to sell, but that he cannot sell it right now. he has a huge problem on his hands. very difficult for cit to grow organically and by acquisition because it is on the fed watch list. still fell into bankruptcy, never paid back the government essentially stiffed the taxpayers. john thain came in afterwards and ran it. since then he is trying to rebuild it. doing a fairly decent job, but he can't really grow it because they're on this watch list. apparently he cannot sell it. all the banks he wanted to sell to, the u.s. banks, the big banks woul which you want to uss the ability to get in and run one of these institutions, they cannot write it because the bank regulators don't want these too big to fail banks to get even bigger and more systemically important and risky. that is one of the problems he has right now. righ
john thain denies it the gullible reporter or not. he wants to sell cit, and this is why you watched fox business because they giv we give you tht up-to-date stories. there's not that he is trying to sell or that he wants to sell, but that he cannot sell it right now. he has a huge problem on his hands. very difficult for cit to grow organically and by acquisition because it is on the fed watch list. still fell into bankruptcy, never paid back the government essentially stiffed the taxpayers....
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john kerry is rumored to be the president's choice to be hillary clinton's
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john: tonight weir at the and old trial liberal campus university of north carolina at chapel hill. the word freshman is disparaged it is sexist. and the code says explicitly implicitly asking for sex is against the code. what does that say against
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john: tonight weir at the and old trial liberal campus university of north carolina at chapel hill. the word freshman is disparaged it is sexist. and the code says explicitly implicitly asking for sex is against the code. what does that say against
john: tonight weir at the and old trial liberal campus university of north carolina at chapel hill. the word freshman is disparaged it is sexist. and the code says explicitly implicitly asking for sex is against the code. what does that say against
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john: tonight weir at the and old trial liberal campus university of north carolina at chapel hill. the word freshman is disparaged it is sexist. and the code says explicitly implicitly asking for sex is against the code. what does that say aga
john: tonight weir at the and old trial liberal campus university of north carolina at chapel hill. the word freshman is disparaged it is sexist. and the code says explicitly implicitly asking for sex is against the code. what does that say aga
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john elway is endorsing colorado, they love him, so the question is you already know he needs to support them.
john elway is endorsing colorado, they love him, so the question is you already know he needs to support them.
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john bolton former ambassador to the u.n. is here. i want you to characterize the overallstate of america's relationships and policy with the middle east. >> i think it's in a complete shambles. we failed to stop iran's quest for nuclear weapons and failed to stop the al qaeda terrorism in libya on september 11th, we failed to make any progress in the israel-palestinian peace process. we've seen the arab spring go badly wrong with the rise of islamist powers, all of which i think is a signal of declining american influence in the region. stuart: well, if you were in charge of foreign policy. if you were secretary of state in the unlikely event-- sorry, but what would you do? what would your policy be? >> well, you can't dig yourself out of a hole immediately, but i think what you make clear, that the united states will stand up for its interests and deal with the iran's quest for nuclear weapons and if they cross that line. stuart: bb netanyahu says they have enough for 2013. >> they can make sticks to eight nuclear weapons based on t
john bolton former ambassador to the u.n. is here. i want you to characterize the overallstate of america's relationships and policy with the middle east. >> i think it's in a complete shambles. we failed to stop iran's quest for nuclear weapons and failed to stop the al qaeda terrorism in libya on september 11th, we failed to make any progress in the israel-palestinian peace process. we've seen the arab spring go badly wrong with the rise of islamist powers, all of which i think is a...
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and certainly would john maynard, one of the two great economists of the 20th century. so many public policy areas from flexible international exchange rates to a lower rate of inflation, lower taxes, less government. all volunteer army. lou: what, do you think, professor friedman would think of bin bernanke's federal reserve today? >> well, i think that friedman largely would have supported the actions that the fed has taken. that is certainly ben bernanke position who is a great scholar of milton friedman and also the great depression. i think that in an extraordinary circumstances you would argue that the extraordinary measures are called for and that the fed really has tried to avoid a repeat of the 1930's when there was a great decline in the velocity of money and there was actual inflation. that hasn't happened. lou: you don't think he would be and that'll nonplussed by too much coincidence with keynesian economics? >> no. i think that on the fiscal side he would very much opposed the economic stimulus of president obama. i'm sure he would oppose obamacare. when i
and certainly would john maynard, one of the two great economists of the 20th century. so many public policy areas from flexible international exchange rates to a lower rate of inflation, lower taxes, less government. all volunteer army. lou: what, do you think, professor friedman would think of bin bernanke's federal reserve today? >> well, i think that friedman largely would have supported the actions that the fed has taken. that is certainly ben bernanke position who is a great scholar...
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now filling in for bill, here's john fugelsang. >> this is the bill press show, this is john filing. this is october 1. it is cold in our nation's capitol. i hope it's more pleasant wherever you happen to be listening. a lot of stuff to talk about today actually. want to know your thoughts on the first debate coming up this week. if you have advice for the president or governor romney? my advice was taking the bolt out of your neck. i think he has looked better ever since he has done it. he said he is rehearsing his zingers. i can't wait to see those rolled out. what questions do you think governor romney and president obama will not be asked in the debates? what questions do you think they should be asked. we would love to know your thoughts. you can call us anytime this morning at 866-55-press. that's 866-55-press. i am assisted as always by the great, brilliant alpha and omega, the oar text. >> wow. that was mighty kind of you sir. >> nice to know someone is really flying this ship. we have a lot to talk about. i am happy to fling that i will be covering this debate along with for
now filling in for bill, here's john fugelsang. >> this is the bill press show, this is john filing. this is october 1. it is cold in our nation's capitol. i hope it's more pleasant wherever you happen to be listening. a lot of stuff to talk about today actually. want to know your thoughts on the first debate coming up this week. if you have advice for the president or governor romney? my advice was taking the bolt out of your neck. i think he has looked better ever since he has done it....
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the governor was original, straightforward, well read bringing out the john quincy adams' book. the fact of the matter is, that made all the difference. >> his own republican critics has to step up, be much more presidential. he has not been able to. lou: are not answering my question. you're talking about some blather. >> but i think he handled it well, and that's the key -- lou: you give him credit which exactly. there is no bias here. i'm being analytical. he festival and delivered on that. he did on that one. >> i wonder if his good looks worked against him. lou: liabilities. strengths become weaknesses. some world. [talking over each other] the imagination is boundless. we will continue with them at the earliest opportunity next. thank you very much. up next, vice-president biden well-known for his. [indiscernible] we have the tape next. coming up tomorrow economist author joins us. michael holland darn services judiciary committee member, congressman randy ford is on the war on terror. a war on terror and there was a terrorist attack. it just took one week for this demonst
the governor was original, straightforward, well read bringing out the john quincy adams' book. the fact of the matter is, that made all the difference. >> his own republican critics has to step up, be much more presidential. he has not been able to. lou: are not answering my question. you're talking about some blather. >> but i think he handled it well, and that's the key -- lou: you give him credit which exactly. there is no bias here. i'm being analytical. he festival and...
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we have this crazy debate saturday night with john stuart. [talking over each other] >> at george washington university. five minute but you see it on the net for $5 so even new will pony up the five. what it is is half the money we get goes to charity from the rumble and it is saturday night and day:00 and the rumble 2012.com is where you get it and give you can't you can watch when you want. stuart: you are a good man. >> don't ruin my image. stuart: no matter what they say. i appreciate it. don't miss tomorrow night fox business special coverage of the debate at 8:00 p.m. with neil cavuto. a new effort to hold banks responsible for the financial crisis. new york attorney general filed a civil fraud lawsuit against j. p. morgan of mortgage-backed securities packaged and sold by bear stearns. later this hour judge andrew napolitano joins us. is it the latest case of an overzealous prosecutor going after an unpopular target? 10:33 find out for sure. impact on j. p. morgan stock? nicole: stock is to the downside with j. p. morgan selling off w
we have this crazy debate saturday night with john stuart. [talking over each other] >> at george washington university. five minute but you see it on the net for $5 so even new will pony up the five. what it is is half the money we get goes to charity from the rumble and it is saturday night and day:00 and the rumble 2012.com is where you get it and give you can't you can watch when you want. stuart: you are a good man. >> don't ruin my image. stuart: no matter what they say. i...
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host: john from illinois. john is an independent. hey there. caller: the only problem that i have is about the tax issue. the reason why i say that is our taxes in this country have neverwhat they were set up for was that the rich were supposed to pay the majority of their taxes in federal taxes. working-class and the port were supposed to pay the majority of theirs in homeowners' taxes, city and state taxes -- ordering class and the poor. everything is out of sorts. when you are on fixed income and these states will have to have such a high tax rate because the federal government will have such a lower one. anybody i fixed tax rate goes in and buys a refrigerator that costs $400, will have about a $100 tax on the refrigerator. that is the problem. the ones it will hurt our people that are retired, people that are on disability, things like that. otherwise, i am completely in line with you. i voted for ron paul in 1988. i voted for paul brown. i think he -- i can remember what year it was that he ran as a libertarian. i voted for ross perot onc
host: john from illinois. john is an independent. hey there. caller: the only problem that i have is about the tax issue. the reason why i say that is our taxes in this country have neverwhat they were set up for was that the rich were supposed to pay the majority of their taxes in federal taxes. working-class and the port were supposed to pay the majority of theirs in homeowners' taxes, city and state taxes -- ordering class and the poor. everything is out of sorts. when you are on fixed...
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john mccain is to go on and on. he said the problem is presented that with these millions of dollars of ads being spent in arizona and nothing else. where the people came to beverages and not on doors and drove people to polls. that is what we want. i think he's right. that is what she wants in a democracy is engaged electorate. getting them to donate is not only part of that, but that leads to these other things. what you don't want is a bunch of people dazed and stagger off to the polling booth if they haven't been sufficiently dissolution. >> purity number two has been the patient. >> banks. i just wanted to ask a question about the difficulty of reporting on a system that has become so much more complicated in the last eight years, but especially the last two years for so many different players enrolled agent these, i mean, we see everyday by the one c. fours are super packs. that is the basic level, but even talking about spending as opposed to super -- super pac. they say how do you say that in a resurgence? t
john mccain is to go on and on. he said the problem is presented that with these millions of dollars of ads being spent in arizona and nothing else. where the people came to beverages and not on doors and drove people to polls. that is what we want. i think he's right. that is what she wants in a democracy is engaged electorate. getting them to donate is not only part of that, but that leads to these other things. what you don't want is a bunch of people dazed and stagger off to the polling...
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john nelson is the chairman and joins me now. quite a big change. quite a big change for you with the numbers. obviously no tsunami, fires or flooding in thailand, anything else that you did on the business side to really turn things around for the company? >> well, these results, frankly, are not of any surprise. 2011 was the worst catastrophe year for lloyd, second for the insurance market in history. a loss of 700 million in the first half of last year. that was a rather modest loss considering the impact. if you look at the numbers, we have basically catastrophe losses of about 300 million which plays 3 billion in the first half of last year. this is only half year. remember, in seasonal terms, lloyd biggest catastrophe exposure comes in the second half of the year. cheryl: let's talk about a couple other things. last time we were talking about vision 2012. you are talking about -- excuse me, 2025. thank you very much. you were talking about the vision for the company in the future. one of the things he told me you want to really expand to growt
john nelson is the chairman and joins me now. quite a big change. quite a big change for you with the numbers. obviously no tsunami, fires or flooding in thailand, anything else that you did on the business side to really turn things around for the company? >> well, these results, frankly, are not of any surprise. 2011 was the worst catastrophe year for lloyd, second for the insurance market in history. a loss of 700 million in the first half of last year. that was a rather modest loss...
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i will not vote for anybody of john boehner's crowd. host: ok. a little bit more insight into the polling. a rasmussen poll fromepo the weekend -- is more from the vice-president on the weekends and florida. [video clip] >> they're spending a lot of time telling you what barack obama and joe biden are against and what we have done. the attack everything. the truth of the matter is that nowhere is it more clear what they would do that in medicare. let me start by giving you a few specific examples. to make a examples. number one, they have laid out clearly, they say, that what barack obama and i did was we endangered medicare, that we stole money from medicare and we did this to get obamacare and all this. you see it in ads and everything they say. nothing could be further from the truth. everyone of you in this room who is on medicare or has a mother or father on medicare knows that since barack obama acted, your parents and those of you on medicare have more benefits than before. host: back to your calls on whether the vice presidential nominees
i will not vote for anybody of john boehner's crowd. host: ok. a little bit more insight into the polling. a rasmussen poll fromepo the weekend -- is more from the vice-president on the weekends and florida. [video clip] >> they're spending a lot of time telling you what barack obama and joe biden are against and what we have done. the attack everything. the truth of the matter is that nowhere is it more clear what they would do that in medicare. let me start by giving you a few specific...
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you are not john kennedy. could see quayle in the background looking victimized. guest: let's take a look at a debate moment back in 2000 with al gore and george w. bush. "washington journa[video clip] >> would you to agree on a national patient's bill of rights? >> absolutely not. there is one bipartisan bill that is now pending in the congress. and the insurance companies support the other bill. they like it because it does not accomplish what needs to be accomplished, to give the decisions back to the doctors and nurses and give -- and let you go to the nearest emergency room. it lets you see a specialist if you need to. it had strong bipartisan support but is being blocked by the republican leadership in the congress and i specifically would like to know whether governor bush will support the dingell-norwood bill. >> do you see the differences between the two of you? >> i can get something positive done on behalf of the people. that is what this campaign is about. it is not just about the issues, is about
you are not john kennedy. could see quayle in the background looking victimized. guest: let's take a look at a debate moment back in 2000 with al gore and george w. bush. "washington journa[video clip] >> would you to agree on a national patient's bill of rights? >> absolutely not. there is one bipartisan bill that is now pending in the congress. and the insurance companies support the other bill. they like it because it does not accomplish what needs to be accomplished, to...
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two things, the unemployment rate in ohio has come down by quite a bit, as the republican governor john kasich will tell you. the economy there has turned around number one. and number two, i think you've got to say that romney is not resonating with middle class voters, they don't like his business background, don't like his policies. for whatever reason they're not thrilled with obama, it would be ridiculous to say that, but i think the middle class just doesn't like mitt romney. stuart: what would you advise mitt romney to do in the debates one week from now? >> not be super, super aggressive, but being dispassionate and explain in great detail why his prescription would help the economy. i think most people don't get it yet. they don't understand the romney prescription. he has time. i want to emphasize, the race is not over yet. plenty of money, two more unemployment reports to come three presidential debates. he has time, but he has to explain clearly why his plan is better. stuart: i've got one more thing i wish you could explain for me again. again in a poll in ohio out this mor
two things, the unemployment rate in ohio has come down by quite a bit, as the republican governor john kasich will tell you. the economy there has turned around number one. and number two, i think you've got to say that romney is not resonating with middle class voters, they don't like his business background, don't like his policies. for whatever reason they're not thrilled with obama, it would be ridiculous to say that, but i think the middle class just doesn't like mitt romney. stuart: what...
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john, new brunswick, canada, resumed normal operations following an explosion. the blast came when scheduled work was being done at a hydrogen plant. confidence among the ceo's here in the u.s. tumbled to a 3-year low according to the business roundtable. its ceo economic outlook index fell to 66% in the third quarter, from 89% in the second quarter. and shares of american greetings are surging today after the company received a go private offer from a group led by its ceo and the group is offering $580 million for the company. american greetings says it will form a special committee of independent directors to consider the proposal. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. melissa: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad took center stage today at the u.n. and not just his words stirring up controversy of the so is the tiling of his speech. today is of course the holiest day on the jewish calendar, yom kippur, the day of atonement. lou dobbs is here to weigh in on that one. quite a coincidence. >> i don't know if it is a i
john, new brunswick, canada, resumed normal operations following an explosion. the blast came when scheduled work was being done at a hydrogen plant. confidence among the ceo's here in the u.s. tumbled to a 3-year low according to the business roundtable. its ceo economic outlook index fell to 66% in the third quarter, from 89% in the second quarter. and shares of american greetings are surging today after the company received a go private offer from a group led by its ceo and the group is...
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. >> i'm here with john from meridian equity partners. we're talking about the market. we're up 108 points. you've talked about momentum what we've seen with the market really gaining. what do you see going forward? what do you think? >> i think if you take a step back and look what we saw last week we had short-term profit-taking coming off the table here. i think this momentum in the market will continue to roll through. we have earnings season coming up. elections are coming up. many things on the calendar help move the markets higher and stay higher. investors keep thinking when will we reach the top, when do i start selling? you have to continue to be patient. we also say this on the downside move as the market moves higher and higher. wait for signals that show you it is time for selling. as of right now look for chart seeing lax six months of the market moved one way. tracy: that is funny. so many people on wall street will say the economy is not that great. fundamentals are not that great and yet you continue to see the momentum. you can't really fight i, right?
. >> i'm here with john from meridian equity partners. we're talking about the market. we're up 108 points. you've talked about momentum what we've seen with the market really gaining. what do you see going forward? what do you think? >> i think if you take a step back and look what we saw last week we had short-term profit-taking coming off the table here. i think this momentum in the market will continue to roll through. we have earnings season coming up. elections are coming up....
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dennis: capital senior john brown worked with margaret thatcher. why don't we just cut tax rates 80%? >> i think there is evidence to show that tax rates to increase activity. certainly with margaret immediately dropped the top rate and tax from 92% to 40%. to reduce the foreign exchange controls 20 overnight. this had a huge impact on people. she was also into the air -- deregulation. and incubation for smaller companies. in the bidding for the new contracts, she forbid two years british telecom to be in the bidding. a chance for the new high-tech companies to take off. it had a tremendous effect. she was always very clear. sometimes wrong, but never in dow. she gave us rarity. dennis: i am not sure we see anything like those old plants from either candidate. the uncertainty that you are talking about, actually, it is more just the certainty of taxes going up. >> well, yes. i think actually worse than that is the uncertainty. for some people down, for some people the same, for some people up. there is no direction. no clarity overtax, regulations,
dennis: capital senior john brown worked with margaret thatcher. why don't we just cut tax rates 80%? >> i think there is evidence to show that tax rates to increase activity. certainly with margaret immediately dropped the top rate and tax from 92% to 40%. to reduce the foreign exchange controls 20 overnight. this had a huge impact on people. she was also into the air -- deregulation. and incubation for smaller companies. in the bidding for the new contracts, she forbid two years british...
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we had john f. kennedy who gained three percentage points after that performance that he gave while richard nixon continuously lost ground thereafter. the story goes that it was kennedy's tan, his youthful look that won him the first televised debate. do you think that's the full story? >> i think that's part of an lore. i think much more was this. before that first debate john kennedy was thought of as a young, not very distinguished absentee senator, junior senator from massachusetts debating against the vice-president of the united states who had stood up to kruschev. this marvelous debater. kennedy was able to not only match nixon but exceed him. people began to think of him as a possible president. >> are debates necessary for the democratic process? have the best debaters proven to be then the best presidents? >> they have in one sense. and that is one of the most important things you want from a president is someone who if he has to make a tough decision can go to americans and say, this may
we had john f. kennedy who gained three percentage points after that performance that he gave while richard nixon continuously lost ground thereafter. the story goes that it was kennedy's tan, his youthful look that won him the first televised debate. do you think that's the full story? >> i think that's part of an lore. i think much more was this. before that first debate john kennedy was thought of as a young, not very distinguished absentee senator, junior senator from massachusetts...